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people in beijing voiced strong opinions about shinzo abe. they say he should pay careful attention to china. >> translator: i want to see improved relations, but it all depends on mr. abe. he shouldn't deal with bilateral relations based on personal beliefs. he should look at things from a broader point of view. >> translator: the current situation is unhelpful to the people of both china and japan. i want mr. abe to lay out specific measures for improving relations. >> china's officials recently went through their own change of leadership. last month xin became head of the communist party. he's making moves to boost support for the new leaders. officials have been pressing china's claims to island in the east china sea. japan controls the senkaku islands. shortly before the election in japan an aarg from the maritime authority enters japanese air space over the islands. tensions remain high. one analyst is am bif lent. >> there is a deal of of expectation that the change of leadership. there is a lot of caution and apprehension with the nei
people in beijing voiced strong opinions about shinzo abe. they say he should pay careful attention to china. >> translator: i want to see improved relations, but it all depends on mr. abe. he shouldn't deal with bilateral relations based on personal beliefs. he should look at things from a broader point of view. >> translator: the current situation is unhelpful to the people of both china and japan. i want mr. abe to lay out specific measures for improving relations. >>...
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beijing believes that would wipe out any chance of a breakthrough in resolving the situation. it appears china's officials will now move to control the damage. they'll be trying to use what influence they do have over their lie to prevent more provocative acts from north korea. nhk world, beijing. >> north korea's state-run television declared the launch a success. >> north korea's state-run news agency says the satellite entered orbit on schedule about ten minutes after the launch. it's reportedly fitted with observation instruments, the news agency says the orbit is around 500 kilometers above the earth. >> news of the launch was announced in north korea only after its success was confirmed. people at this hotel in pyongyang applauded when they heard north korea had put a satellite into orbit. >> translator: i felt very proud to be north korean when i heard about the news. i realized scientific technology of my country has reached the highest level. >> translator: our late commander kim jong-il would be so happy to hear that the launch was successful. i'm sure that by follow
beijing believes that would wipe out any chance of a breakthrough in resolving the situation. it appears china's officials will now move to control the damage. they'll be trying to use what influence they do have over their lie to prevent more provocative acts from north korea. nhk world, beijing. >> north korea's state-run television declared the launch a success. >> north korea's state-run news agency says the satellite entered orbit on schedule about ten minutes after the launch....
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leaders in beijing don't want many turmoil across the border. instability would hurt china's economy. the cold war is long over but geopolitics is still an issue. beijing needs to demonstrate that they will have significant influence on the peninsula to counter the presence of the united states which is south korea's ally. these factors will ensure china's continued support for north korea. the expert that appeared earlier said the launch would not cause a major change in china's north korean policy. >> translator: china's policy is to support north korea's economic development. so the country can implement and require economic reforms and stabilize. once stability is achieved, the the country can begin to begin trying to become part of the international community. i think this is the most practical course. >> north korea needs china's help. its economy is still in poor shape and its leader wants to show that progress is being made, also, beijing believed that progress in north korea will give the country an incentive to give up its nuclear prog
leaders in beijing don't want many turmoil across the border. instability would hurt china's economy. the cold war is long over but geopolitics is still an issue. beijing needs to demonstrate that they will have significant influence on the peninsula to counter the presence of the united states which is south korea's ally. these factors will ensure china's continued support for north korea. the expert that appeared earlier said the launch would not cause a major change in china's north korean...
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beijing needs to demonstrate it has significant influence to counter the united states which is south korea's ally. these fakdors will ensure china's continued support for north korea. the expert that appeared earlier said the launch would not cause a major change in china's north kore is to support north korea's economic development. so the country can implement and require economic refor a and stabilize. once stability is achieved, thel community. i think this is the most practical course. >> north korea needs china's help. its economy is still in poor shape and its leader wants to show that progress is being made, also, beijing believed that progress in north korea will give the country an incentive to give up its nuclear program. china is the key to making nort community's demand to start roles a reonsible member of the international community. >>> a deadly suicide attack hit a military base in afghanistan. the incident took place shortly after aisisit by the u.s. defense secretary. our bangkok has the details. >> reporter: the bombing took place on thursday at a u.s. military fac
beijing needs to demonstrate it has significant influence to counter the united states which is south korea's ally. these fakdors will ensure china's continued support for north korea. the expert that appeared earlier said the launch would not cause a major change in china's north kore is to support north korea's economic development. so the country can implement and require economic refor a and stabilize. once stability is achieved, thel community. i think this is the most practical course....
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dollars into their armies and navies holding drills on a regular basis and beijing has also announced its police will soon start to board and inspect foreign vessels surely the vast oil reserves in the south china sea are just too big of a cash for now they're trying out working here to pass out what i really want to accomplish between the two economic power houses says it may be a game that neither can i when the two asian giants can't afford any weaknesses and that would make it easier for other countries to take a bite of the vast resources the u.s. has long been increasing its economic and military presence in the region this in yes there west strike to pick this expansion by both china in terms of the last. four bowls that the last thing that they want is a military clash so if the two eastern powerhouses can share nicely they catch me they will go to some other players already prowling on the sidelines you've got this going on of our team. well coming up artie talks to the man behind the documentary called secret city about who he thinks really runs london and after the break st
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to stake its claim for huge oil and gas fields against an uncompromising beijing plus. u.s. senate receives and to protect medicine from moscow in response to its decision to slap a travel ban on russians accused of breaching human rights that's another international news official break. a forty nine year old southern california man was thrown in president charles with possessing materials to make an explosive device all because of his rather unusual wristwatch despite the bomb squad saying that his watch was not a weapon here rated custody for twenty four hours and was charged with the crime anyways a spokesman for the el meter county sheriff's department said that the man's watch had all the components to make an improvised explosive device minus the explosive material you know having a lighter in your pocket is also everything you need to self exposure minus the gun powder but before we make a victim out of this watch where i have to point out one thing the watch he was wearing was designed to look like some sort of bomb with fuses and wires and switches so who's more idi
to stake its claim for huge oil and gas fields against an uncompromising beijing plus. u.s. senate receives and to protect medicine from moscow in response to its decision to slap a travel ban on russians accused of breaching human rights that's another international news official break. a forty nine year old southern california man was thrown in president charles with possessing materials to make an explosive device all because of his rather unusual wristwatch despite the bomb squad saying...
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dollars into their armies and navies holding drills on a regular basis and beijing has also announced its police will soon start to board and inspect foreign vessels surely the vast oil reserves in the south china sea are just too big of a crash for neither china or india to pass up wasn't really worth a proper between a true economic powerhouse says it may be a game that neither can win the two asian giants can't afford any weaknesses and that would make it easier for other countries to take a bite of the vast resources the u.s. has long been increasing its economic and military presence in the region this ng is their west strike to depict this expansion by both in the china terms of the last. four holes that. the glass saying that the war is a military clash so if the two eastern powerhouses can share nicely that catch me they will go to some other players already prowling on the sidelines you've got this going on of our team coming our way the second part of our close up on colombia's decades long civil war. fifty to fifty fifty feet. means. we speak your language. news programs an
dollars into their armies and navies holding drills on a regular basis and beijing has also announced its police will soon start to board and inspect foreign vessels surely the vast oil reserves in the south china sea are just too big of a crash for neither china or india to pass up wasn't really worth a proper between a true economic powerhouse says it may be a game that neither can win the two asian giants can't afford any weaknesses and that would make it easier for other countries to take a...
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remember in the run up to the beijing olympics, the authorities tore down houses with abandon. perhaps times are changing in china. on the other hand it could be a fluke. my only remaining question is where is the family's mailbox. the answer is a, the vatican has been a permanent observer state of the u.n. since 1964. the holy sea has full rights in the body, the representative can make speeches, take part in debates. he can do anything except vote. thanks to all of you for being part of my program. i'll see you next week. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah feyerick with a check of our top stories. people are demonstrating outside the high court. the judges say they're suspending all sessions until they can work without, quote, psychological or physical pressures. this was postponed the court's ruling on the legitimacy of the body drawing up the new constitution. >>> well, just days after winning a status upgrade at the united nations, palestinian authority president abbas called for national unity and an end to divisiveness among palestinians. the pastinian authority is conside
remember in the run up to the beijing olympics, the authorities tore down houses with abandon. perhaps times are changing in china. on the other hand it could be a fluke. my only remaining question is where is the family's mailbox. the answer is a, the vatican has been a permanent observer state of the u.n. since 1964. the holy sea has full rights in the body, the representative can make speeches, take part in debates. he can do anything except vote. thanks to all of you for being part of my...
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beijing at minus 4. japan is the holiday week coming up here going into your new year. let's see what it will look like. saturday cloudy skies. sunday rain moving in. at least on new year's eve here and going into new year's day partly cloudy skies. double digits in the overnight hours. bundle up. i want will get cold, 3 degrees right above the freezing mark. here's a look at the extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
beijing at minus 4. japan is the holiday week coming up here going into your new year. let's see what it will look like. saturday cloudy skies. sunday rain moving in. at least on new year's eve here and going into new year's day partly cloudy skies. double digits in the overnight hours. bundle up. i want will get cold, 3 degrees right above the freezing mark. here's a look at the extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
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a slightly more confident leadership. >> one of the things i've heard from people in beijing mostly privately, publicly, guy like eric lee who is very pro-regime, they say this is mainly selected on the basis of seniority. in order to make the kind of changes that liz would like to see you need people with credentials and seniority and that's what this tells us. no more, no less. do you buy that? >> i think the group they ended up with was a compromise group. this was not the boldest reformers. these were not the people who have demonstrated a capacity and interest in making changes. these are people who will satisfy the enormous range of factions and vested interest which are now vying for control. if this new president wanted to get any traction at all, one theory is they had to satisfy these many con stistituentconst. the other members of the standing committee are going to change. that may be an opportunity for some of these younger more reform minded figures to come to the top. >> liz explain to us how china runs today. it seems like its central leaders have become less powerfu
a slightly more confident leadership. >> one of the things i've heard from people in beijing mostly privately, publicly, guy like eric lee who is very pro-regime, they say this is mainly selected on the basis of seniority. in order to make the kind of changes that liz would like to see you need people with credentials and seniority and that's what this tells us. no more, no less. do you buy that? >> i think the group they ended up with was a compromise group. this was not the...
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beijing at minus 2. seoul at 3. but finally we're looki inin ii above freezing digits since last friday. moving over to the american continent, you can see the cloud formation moving to the canadian maritimes into the next 24 hours. total amounts of heavy snow could target the region with 40 centimeters of additional fresh show, that combined with the gusts could reach up to 100 kilometers per hour. out towards the deep south, another round of severe thunderstorms could be likely in louisiana and mississippi. much of this would be scattered and heavy rain on the coastal regions. houston back to 19, so back to the norm alter temperatures. and in europe, a messy picture. lots of numerous gust reports. 79 to 82 across much of the central regions. we still have these several low pressure systems creating precipitation, especially heavy in the coastal areas, with some thunderstorms the on top. but this system will be further intensifying as it moves towards the british isles, bringing gusts of 140 miles per hour, enough
beijing at minus 2. seoul at 3. but finally we're looki inin ii above freezing digits since last friday. moving over to the american continent, you can see the cloud formation moving to the canadian maritimes into the next 24 hours. total amounts of heavy snow could target the region with 40 centimeters of additional fresh show, that combined with the gusts could reach up to 100 kilometers per hour. out towards the deep south, another round of severe thunderstorms could be likely in louisiana...
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beijing minus three for your high. and in mongolia, only minus 27 on saturday. and tropics, expect afternoon rainshowers and thunderstorms to continue to pop up as well. europe, specifically here into the balkans and turkey. been watching a very strong storm system. i want to show you some video out of instanbul. snowfall coming down here, causing headaches for traffic locally in the area. also seeing people really just attempt to clean up the mess from the road crews and this looks like the snow has been falling for the last several days. now starting to clear up and then unfortunately monday to tuesday, the next weather system is going to develop out italy. push off toward the east there. and there you see more rough weather. let's take a look farther toward the west toward the british isles, a storm system throughout the weekend. widespread rain, about 60 millimeters of rain in a few areas, not to mention gale force winds. that continues to push through. temperatures remaining to the low teens in london and paris, not the case off toward the east, take a look
beijing minus three for your high. and in mongolia, only minus 27 on saturday. and tropics, expect afternoon rainshowers and thunderstorms to continue to pop up as well. europe, specifically here into the balkans and turkey. been watching a very strong storm system. i want to show you some video out of instanbul. snowfall coming down here, causing headaches for traffic locally in the area. also seeing people really just attempt to clean up the mess from the road crews and this looks like the...
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beijing minus three for your high. and in mongolia, only minus 27 on saturday. and tropics, expect afternoon rainshowers and thunderstorms to continue to pop up as well. europe, specifically here into the balkans and turkey. been watching a very strong storm system. i want to show you some video out of instanbul. snowfall coming down here, causing headaches for traffic locally in the area. also seeing people really just attempt to clean up the mess from the road crews and this looks like the snow has been falling for the last several days. now starting to clear up and then unfortunately monday to tuesday, the next weather system is going to develop out italy. push off toward the east there. and there you see more rough weather. let's take a look farther toward the west toward the british isles, a storm system throughout the weekend. widespread rain, about 60 millimeters of rain in a few areas, not to mention gale force winds. that continues to push through. temperatures remaining to the low teens in london and paris, not the case off toward the east, take a look
beijing minus three for your high. and in mongolia, only minus 27 on saturday. and tropics, expect afternoon rainshowers and thunderstorms to continue to pop up as well. europe, specifically here into the balkans and turkey. been watching a very strong storm system. i want to show you some video out of instanbul. snowfall coming down here, causing headaches for traffic locally in the area. also seeing people really just attempt to clean up the mess from the road crews and this looks like the...
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the world's longest running high speed train is off between beijing and gauuangzhou will take eight hours instead of 20. >>> and in wake of the tragedy at newtown, now known as the 26 acts movement was sparked with a tweet by our own colleague, ann curry, who learned more about this global out-pouring of generosity from carl quintilla. >> reporter: it started with a simple idea posted to twitter. what if we could honor the 26 lives lost at sandy hook elementary with small acts of kindness, leaving a stranger an unexpected treat or inspirational message or a way to keep warm. >> i've always made quilts. i thought, wouldn't it be nice to make quilt, one for each child and then donate them. >> reporter: using the #26acts, people began sharing their kindness on social media and just nine days later what has become a massive wave reaching to the halls of congress. >> i think america was looking for ways to demonstrate their grief, caring, empathy. >> reporter: to the other side of the world. >> i just kind of thought, you know, if this makes someone smile, that's a pretty good thing. >> report
the world's longest running high speed train is off between beijing and gauuangzhou will take eight hours instead of 20. >>> and in wake of the tragedy at newtown, now known as the 26 acts movement was sparked with a tweet by our own colleague, ann curry, who learned more about this global out-pouring of generosity from carl quintilla. >> reporter: it started with a simple idea posted to twitter. what if we could honor the 26 lives lost at sandy hook elementary with small acts of...
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beijing's looking to do away with the communist party of china who goes on a mission to reinvent itself following lesson long winded red carpet and extravagant banquets that's ahead on our. trimmings list or even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it wants to do means the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also the surrounding objects like reverse forests and defense don't have souls and by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. to get to one of the five main stars of scrotes engine it imitates the gentle breezes of summer chara whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopt her. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument
beijing's looking to do away with the communist party of china who goes on a mission to reinvent itself following lesson long winded red carpet and extravagant banquets that's ahead on our. trimmings list or even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it wants to do means the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also the...
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accusations from viet nam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor of international affairs three charlie says delis gripping its national interests. was truly what you know all of these do you see in your interests are not confined by geography it's quite globe and so china sea off the coast of vietnam in your state owned company has invested over two hundred million dollars already for exploration it's seen as bigoted but necessary by the union military to be able to see that if our interests are now are so widespread then belongs to me to show our capabilities to defend our interests and of course the situation in south china sea as being not deteriorating in terms of security and high level of competition and bickering between some asean countries and china and since vietnam is one of the contenders for these disputed territo
accusations from viet nam that china is interfering with shipping and oil exploration in the area with beijing building up its military the sea is at the center of a five nation scramble for influence and control india does not lay any territorial claims but its national interests are tied to the seas vast natural resources professor of international affairs three charlie says delis gripping its national interests. was truly what you know all of these do you see in your interests are not...
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ewis yup, beijing. >> henry dixon, fund manager is still with us. henry, china is a story that has disappointed investors for the last essential years. is 2013 going to be data? >> we have been keen to play the mining sector in the uk. i think you combine that with the low price and change of capital, maybe less cap x and a more friendly shareholder approach. that's the way we continue to play it. i think china will continue to play it. i think that would be better, more obvious great stories in the like in the next ten years in china. >> such at? >> the obvious concern, i'm not concerned about the residential property side, but international property, larger entities, that would be a concern that would continue to rear its head, i think. and i look at the stock pickses of chinese industries. just determined the bank roll losses for that industry and that's slightly concerning, as well. i see china more as a trade market rather than a strategic bet. within that, we are keen to extend ourselves to only the mining sector. >> there's plenty of pessimis
ewis yup, beijing. >> henry dixon, fund manager is still with us. henry, china is a story that has disappointed investors for the last essential years. is 2013 going to be data? >> we have been keen to play the mining sector in the uk. i think you combine that with the low price and change of capital, maybe less cap x and a more friendly shareholder approach. that's the way we continue to play it. i think china will continue to play it. i think that would be better, more obvious...
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beijing is looking to do away with the bomb the communist party of china is on a mission to reinvent itself in less a long winded more red carpet extravaganza banquets that's ahead for you. no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better that can do nine hundred eighty s. there was a bird. joining mining community. was determined to maintain at all costs to a degree located halfway between north america and western europe the bergen archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site
beijing is looking to do away with the bomb the communist party of china is on a mission to reinvent itself in less a long winded more red carpet extravaganza banquets that's ahead for you. no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the...
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china the smaller province's can grow towards the per capita income levels of tier one cities such as beijing shanghai. we can see at least seven percent growth in china for at least five more years and even more if tier three economies are able to reach the per capita incomes of tier one cities now you talk about growth in the next five years or so but a lot of people have been talking about a hard landing we have got an aging population to do with wages are beginning to rise what do you think are the problems that will face the chinese economy in the future because they are around the corner on the horizon some would argue china faces many social problems and the recent financial crisis has highlighted a lot of these for example the unemployment situation of course the official unemployment data does not capture migrant workers so really getting these migrant workers to be included in china's. growth and transform ation into a much more market consumption less economy is very important the other problem facing china of course is environmental and china is of course addressing. some of this
china the smaller province's can grow towards the per capita income levels of tier one cities such as beijing shanghai. we can see at least seven percent growth in china for at least five more years and even more if tier three economies are able to reach the per capita incomes of tier one cities now you talk about growth in the next five years or so but a lot of people have been talking about a hard landing we have got an aging population to do with wages are beginning to rise what do you think...
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>> i remember in beijing, i remember i was going to run the 200 meters, oh, michael johnson, do you think he'll break the world record? he was like, no, he's technically not right. then when i wroek it, he was like, okay. i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has an opinion on my technical side not being perfect. but i'm getting there. >> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is the lance armstrong report came out and was devastating. and every great athlete must have read it and gone, wow, there's this guy, seven times tour de france winner, clearly just a terrible cheat. >> for me, it's hard. it's hard to sit back and look into sports and see these things. especially when you're trying to work so hard to convince people in your sport that we're doing this clean, we're working on it to do our best and then this comes out. then everybody sits back and really take a view on everybody, all the champions back in the day and the present ones also. to me it's hard for us. >> should the punishment have been stronger? at the moment you coul
>> i remember in beijing, i remember i was going to run the 200 meters, oh, michael johnson, do you think he'll break the world record? he was like, no, he's technically not right. then when i wroek it, he was like, okay. i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has an opinion on my technical side not being perfect. but i'm getting there. >> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is the lance armstrong report came out and was...
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it was interesting, canadian finance minister said we were so out of step but i went to beijing and the chinese said canadians coming or bank regulation is so conservative. it is absurd. here i am a tory and the communist chinese are telling me i'm too tough at regulating my bank. so they held the line for which i give them so much credit. as you may have seen, average growth of canadian families now higher the american families. if you want to talk about what is a ripoff of the american middle class, my number one with the failure of bank regulation. >> can i ask one more quick question with a long answer? >> i'm sorry, ma'am. i'm going to stand up for everybody else here. >> one of carl sagan's books was about a colony on one of the policies when he gets mugged. i assume they're working on this because my question is really about the recognition these people have for how much they depend on the rule of law and public infrastructure and public treasury saving them, for example. i wonder if you could talk about their own psyche and fragility of their fortunes based on possible instabili
it was interesting, canadian finance minister said we were so out of step but i went to beijing and the chinese said canadians coming or bank regulation is so conservative. it is absurd. here i am a tory and the communist chinese are telling me i'm too tough at regulating my bank. so they held the line for which i give them so much credit. as you may have seen, average growth of canadian families now higher the american families. if you want to talk about what is a ripoff of the american middle...
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beijing's leadership calls for economic stability and some business growth. >>> more austerity for britain that faces further spending cuts. chancellor george osborne getting ready to face his autumn statement. it's had a number of approaches enter sbred -- interested in buying the venture. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange." >> the final serves as pmi better than the familiar number. the 45.7 was a tick-up from october. the final composite pmi is also higher. 46.5 to 45.8 flash as well, the highest since july. so the economic slump a little less pronounced in november than previously thought, although the session still looks very much on course for another quarter here for europe. the pmi will rise above 50 that divides growth between contraction. hasn't stopped the euro/dollar from hitting a one and a half month high. i suppose we know growth is going to be anemic, but if spanish banks are getting some money, are we feeling slightly better? >> that's what euro trades on, isn't it? pmis are all very interesting for the economist. but they want bigger stories. most of the news flow, i
beijing's leadership calls for economic stability and some business growth. >>> more austerity for britain that faces further spending cuts. chancellor george osborne getting ready to face his autumn statement. it's had a number of approaches enter sbred -- interested in buying the venture. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange." >> the final serves as pmi better than the familiar number. the 45.7 was a tick-up from october. the final composite pmi is also...
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there was still a living recipient from the boxer rebellion alive, beijing in 1900. quite a few world war i recipients. and we would talk about this and we all had exactly the same experience. nobody does anything by himself. you do what you can do, because you want to take care of each other. and nobody wants to be called a hero. you think about all the people who perform valiantly. we've had tens of millions of americans the in uniform. so many of them perform valiantly. and maybe nobody saw it. or people saw it and they themselves were killed. or they put in the paperwork and it was lost accidentally or on purpose and you realize that you don't wear the medal for yourself, you wear it for all those who care. >> there's one other thing you hear, mike, time and time again, from heroes who come back from war. they say they're not heroes. they say the heroes are the ones who didn't come home. >> staff sergeant sal junta, thank you. >>> coming up in our next hour, our all-star panel of presidential historians, they discuss the top legacies of some of the nation's best
there was still a living recipient from the boxer rebellion alive, beijing in 1900. quite a few world war i recipients. and we would talk about this and we all had exactly the same experience. nobody does anything by himself. you do what you can do, because you want to take care of each other. and nobody wants to be called a hero. you think about all the people who perform valiantly. we've had tens of millions of americans the in uniform. so many of them perform valiantly. and maybe nobody saw...
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>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come back, want to talk about lance armstrong and cheating in sport. >>> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is because list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> what do you feel about cheating in sport? the reason i ask you is because the lawns armstrong report came out and was devastating. >> for me it's hard to look into sp
>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come...
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it runs more than 1,400 miles in beijing in the north to the south. it will run at speeds of 186 miles per hour cutting down travel time between the cities from 20 hours to just eight hou hours. china planning a grid of high-speed railways with four east/west and north dlsh south lines by 2020. >>> and are all netflix users have a merry christmas? the video-streaming service having problems this season. we've got the details coming up. >>> plus, lawmakers have five days to rise above partisanship and avert the fiscal cliff. we've got a panel of washington insiders to explain how businesses could get hit at the end of the year. >>> high name is alan shortall, founder and ceo of unilife corporation. if the fiscal cliff doesn't get resolved, there's no question the u.s. economy is going to go into recession. we closed down our manufacturing in china and relocated to the u.s. for other companies to consider following our lead, they need to trust that our leaders in washington will actually lead. think outside the box. create incentive for businesses to in
it runs more than 1,400 miles in beijing in the north to the south. it will run at speeds of 186 miles per hour cutting down travel time between the cities from 20 hours to just eight hou hours. china planning a grid of high-speed railways with four east/west and north dlsh south lines by 2020. >>> and are all netflix users have a merry christmas? the video-streaming service having problems this season. we've got the details coming up. >>> plus, lawmakers have five days to...
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after beijing's worst downpour in decades washed out this home, he and his wife had to borrow $3100 in friends and relatives to rebuild, a small fortune on his meager salary. there's no such thing as homeowners insurance, he says. the industry here has been agreeing over the past decade, but still underdeveloped with private policies largely a foreign idea. in countries like the united states, homeowners insurance replaces pretty much whatever somebody owns. about you but here there is no such guarantees, so people are forced to salvage whatever they can on their own. as more chinese get richer, many are looking for ways two o prot their wealth and lives. >> people are some savings, a first car and all that, typically insurance product is actually a very good product for them. >> right now car insurance is popular. china is expected to become the second largest insurance market behind the u.s. by 2020. and the competition is fierce, still dominated by chinese players like picc. international insurers face tough regulations, though many want in. despite its communist ideals, the state o
after beijing's worst downpour in decades washed out this home, he and his wife had to borrow $3100 in friends and relatives to rebuild, a small fortune on his meager salary. there's no such thing as homeowners insurance, he says. the industry here has been agreeing over the past decade, but still underdeveloped with private policies largely a foreign idea. in countries like the united states, homeowners insurance replaces pretty much whatever somebody owns. about you but here there is no such...
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shale gas also rallied after beijing plans to cut annual coal consumption target by 2015. the hang seng finished marginally in the green. tell companies gained momentum, but casino stocks tumbled 5% on profit booking. down beat manufacturing data spurred profit booking on exporters. sharp shares gained on reports of a new investment and also joint deal with qualcomm confirmed after the bell. south korea kospi also lost a quarter of a percent today. costco underperformed as investors fear the possible bid for a canadian mine may hurt will its balance sheet. and australia, yark the investors shrugged off the rate cut largely priced in. the aussie dollar rose on a more hawkish statement than expected. defensive stocks broadly lower. sensex finished higher by 0.2%. back to you. >> thanks for that. have a good evening there in singapore. now here in europe, optimism about greece's plan to buy back bonds has been lifting the euro. officials are confidence the plan will go well following a meeting of finance ministers in brussels last night. the focus today turns to banking union
shale gas also rallied after beijing plans to cut annual coal consumption target by 2015. the hang seng finished marginally in the green. tell companies gained momentum, but casino stocks tumbled 5% on profit booking. down beat manufacturing data spurred profit booking on exporters. sharp shares gained on reports of a new investment and also joint deal with qualcomm confirmed after the bell. south korea kospi also lost a quarter of a percent today. costco underperformed as investors fear the...
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eunice has the details in this report from beijing. >> chinese factories appear to be recovering. the hsbc pmi and the government's official pmi both show a steady improvement for the industry in november. the hsbc pmi final reading came in at 50.5, that's the quickest expansion in over a year. the industry saw a pick up in new orders as well as stronger exports thanks in part to christmas demand. the concern is though about the unevenness of the recovery. the sub indices for employment as well as for small and medium sized companies ticked downwards and that suggested to some that the recovery is mainly led by investment and state owned enterprises. a bigger worry is about the outlook for external demand especially in the united states. people here are worried about the fiscal cliff and the potential impact it could have on american consumers as well as the factories here. euni eunice yoon, cnbc. >>> new export orders did hit their highest levels since march. but the sector pmi still deeply in negative territory. question marks remain about the timing of any recovery. eurozone fi
eunice has the details in this report from beijing. >> chinese factories appear to be recovering. the hsbc pmi and the government's official pmi both show a steady improvement for the industry in november. the hsbc pmi final reading came in at 50.5, that's the quickest expansion in over a year. the industry saw a pick up in new orders as well as stronger exports thanks in part to christmas demand. the concern is though about the unevenness of the recovery. the sub indices for employment...
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>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come back, want to talk about lance armstrong and cheating in sport. [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like our tender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word coun
>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come...
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>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come back, want to talk about lance armstrong and cheating in sport. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level.
>> i remember at the olympics, the first olympics in beijing, i remember when i was going to run the 200 meters, they said oh, michael johnson, do you think he will break the world record. he was like no, i don't think he's technically not right, he needs to work on his form. and when i broke it he was like okay. so i'm saying, everybody has their own opinion on things and i think he has a fair opinion on my technical side, it is not perfect, but i'm getting there. >> when we come...
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this is beijing. this is washington. all involved in the civil war. the talk of wmd now, it's very late in the game. if we're looking for a reason to go to war that might be the reason why the president and secretary of state are using the term red line. >> is that, in fact, his goal. is that, in fact, his goal. does he now want to -- i don't know whether it's air bombing, john, or drones or troops on the ground but is it time now? is that what he's saying? >> all my information points to that fact, larry, that we're already watching the early stages of the invasion of syria. that's all my information, larry. >> who will be invading? >> turkey. turkey under the agents of nato. it will look a lot like libya in the beginning. the whole region is unstable. the recent conflict between gaza and israel and jordan, larry -- jordan is extremely unstable. the king is extremely fragile. this is not the same as libya which was an isolated state in north africa. the wmd exists. i don't in any way belittle that fact. but this is state to state policy we're witness
this is beijing. this is washington. all involved in the civil war. the talk of wmd now, it's very late in the game. if we're looking for a reason to go to war that might be the reason why the president and secretary of state are using the term red line. >> is that, in fact, his goal. is that, in fact, his goal. does he now want to -- i don't know whether it's air bombing, john, or drones or troops on the ground but is it time now? is that what he's saying? >> all my information...
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his first foreign trip was to beijing to try and mend fences as repeated trips, a true comeback analyst say would be if abe the campaigner were quite different from abe the leader. >>> staying in the region now, nearby, the bank of korea has decided to keep interest rates on hold 2.75%. it was largely expected, but the next move isn't to easy to predict. cherry kang has more for us live from seoul. what are you hearing over there? >> this was the second straight month that the key rate is untouched. the bok tends to shy away from adjusting the key rate ahead of a presidential election which will be held next wednesday here in south korea, as well. now, so much for, say, this is to give room for policy changes from the new president who will take the top office next february. plus, many observers are saying the bok may have wanted to wait it out to see the effects of two previous cuts of this year back in july and october. although domestic demand remains sluggish still capping spending here and companies are holding back on making new facility investment with the political uncertainty.
his first foreign trip was to beijing to try and mend fences as repeated trips, a true comeback analyst say would be if abe the campaigner were quite different from abe the leader. >>> staying in the region now, nearby, the bank of korea has decided to keep interest rates on hold 2.75%. it was largely expected, but the next move isn't to easy to predict. cherry kang has more for us live from seoul. what are you hearing over there? >> this was the second straight month that the...
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i went to beijing and then we went to shanghai. in shanghai, whereas to meet with a group of businessmen. these businessmen had all been involved in the dot.coms and had lost a lot of money. most of them had made a lot back. i was fascinated. one of them said, i prefer the cultural revolution. then you knew the government was the enemy. now you are not sure. i said, you'll want to bring about a democratic system. after they say how much -- it is a very interesting point. i favorites. i have noticed that there are millions of people in china who make a few dollars a day and they are not a very rich. you have quite a lot of money, i gather. suppose they all say, we are in the majority. you have this money. we're going to take it all away from you. the one who started it said, are you in favor of that? i am in favor of democracy, but maybe not right now. [laughter] it is like a tiger by detail. you start looking at the other side and they are afraid of a certain kind of chaos or a certain kind of -- somehow, that is partly -- that fea
i went to beijing and then we went to shanghai. in shanghai, whereas to meet with a group of businessmen. these businessmen had all been involved in the dot.coms and had lost a lot of money. most of them had made a lot back. i was fascinated. one of them said, i prefer the cultural revolution. then you knew the government was the enemy. now you are not sure. i said, you'll want to bring about a democratic system. after they say how much -- it is a very interesting point. i favorites. i have...
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in an or fajage south of beij g beijing, she was the frail 3-year-old with a shortened arm and two fingers waiting for a family. >> geez, look at that. >> she stole her adoptive parents' hearts. ann and brett had eight kids back home, four adopted. this little girl they named teresa was so sick she needed urgent help. >> we knew she was terminally ill, but we were ready and we were prepared to make her as happy can be for however long god with share her with us. >> terminally ill with half a heart. making matters worse her lungs were permanently damaged. adopting a child can take a year or longer, time teresa didn't have. that's where cindy jones expected. they expected red tape when they called u.s. immigration for help. instead, officer jones answered the phone. >> it touched something in my heart that made me know how much she loved this girl, even if they never got to raise her. she loved her. how can i not help? how can i not do everything for them? >> in just 42 days teresa was approved for adoption. >> for the 15-hour flight home it was pins and needles the entire time. >> you didn'
in an or fajage south of beij g beijing, she was the frail 3-year-old with a shortened arm and two fingers waiting for a family. >> geez, look at that. >> she stole her adoptive parents' hearts. ann and brett had eight kids back home, four adopted. this little girl they named teresa was so sick she needed urgent help. >> we knew she was terminally ill, but we were ready and we were prepared to make her as happy can be for however long god with share her with us. >>...
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he has been protected by moscow and beijing. the west has stood on the side lines and we have given a veto to the sponsors of the assad regime. he thinks he can get away with it. he believes he's lost anyway because the civil war engulfed his regime and the rebels have been on the march the last several months. >> we'll be right back with red light cameras. are they legal? citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do megyn: a major class action lawsuit over red light cameras. this new lawsuit alleges cameras are actually rigged to booths payoff for the ticket collectors. trace gallagher has more on that. >> reporter: it's a cash cow for new york city. $293 million in the past five years alone. the reason new york is being sued is the drivers think the i is rigging them. federal law says the yellow lights at intersections where the speed olympic is 30-mile-an-hour
he has been protected by moscow and beijing. the west has stood on the side lines and we have given a veto to the sponsors of the assad regime. he thinks he can get away with it. he believes he's lost anyway because the civil war engulfed his regime and the rebels have been on the march the last several months. >> we'll be right back with red light cameras. are they legal? citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow...
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hope for beijing's urban growth plan. financials soared on cheap valuations. shares in hong kong got a modest lift, ending higher by .7%. petrochina ended 1.3% higher. in japan's, the tankan pure say might have put more pressure on the boj to raise rates next week. sharp shares gained nearly 8% today and it has chalked up a more than 50% rise on short covering. >> the aussie market ended flat around its 17-month high. the index sensex is higher by .5%. back to you. >> thank you for that. were seeing the dow poised to open higher. similar gains to the nasdaq and s&p 500, which have been rallying this weeks, but not by great leaps and bounds. the cnbc ftse 300 is lower by 0.2%. european bourses are mixed. we are seeing the mib and the ibex in italy gaining on the day. still adding about .1%. the xetra dax is higher by .3%. the ftse is fractionally lower. we can look at some of the top stocks moving today. alcatel lucent in focus. 10% now for alcatel lucent, which has completed a round of fund-raising. akzonobel is looking to increase its pain division. shares in
hope for beijing's urban growth plan. financials soared on cheap valuations. shares in hong kong got a modest lift, ending higher by .7%. petrochina ended 1.3% higher. in japan's, the tankan pure say might have put more pressure on the boj to raise rates next week. sharp shares gained nearly 8% today and it has chalked up a more than 50% rise on short covering. >> the aussie market ended flat around its 17-month high. the index sensex is higher by .5%. back to you. >> thank you for...
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and this is after beijing said that it would -- it was going to let market forces play more of a role in determining energy prices. the s&p asx 200 in australia. we saw nice gains to the tune of half a percent on fiscal cliff optimism. that was really a theme across all of these markets today. so the s&p asx gaining half a percent. it was miners and bankers that led the rally. no thanks to billabong, another retailer on the decline. getting a bid, a takeover bid for more than half a billion u.s. dollars. however, lowering its earnings guidance. and we have the sensex in india still trading for another half-hour. currently seeing gains of about half a percent. this after their policy decision yesterday. kelly, back to you. >> deirdre, thank you very much for that. >>> business sentiment in germany has climbed for the second straight month in december. coming in just ahead of a reuter poll, and patricia sarvis now with details on the survey. hi, and how is this being taken over there? >>> hi there, very positively indeed. i think at the moment we are trading at session highs again after
and this is after beijing said that it would -- it was going to let market forces play more of a role in determining energy prices. the s&p asx 200 in australia. we saw nice gains to the tune of half a percent on fiscal cliff optimism. that was really a theme across all of these markets today. so the s&p asx gaining half a percent. it was miners and bankers that led the rally. no thanks to billabong, another retailer on the decline. getting a bid, a takeover bid for more than half a...
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. >>> in china the longest high speed railway opens, connects beijing with guangzhou, 1,500 in eight hours, but tickets start at $138, and they're a little pricey for some people and many travelers say it's cheaper and faster to fly. >>> a report just out this morning shows home prices up in october, the biggest annual gain in more than two years. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange. tell us more. >> this is a bigger gain than analysts were expecting. home prices in 20 of the biggest cities in the u.s. went up by 4.3% in october compared to october of last year and as you said it is the biggest increase in more than two years. prices also they've gone up for five months in a row so that's more good news as well as far as the momentum goes. this jives with a lot of the other housing reports that have come in on the positive side talking about home sales, home building, builder confidence, all of those are showing this upward momentum, so yeah, housing is definitely in recovery mode, and it's really helping to boost the entire economy. in fact we saw that with third
. >>> in china the longest high speed railway opens, connects beijing with guangzhou, 1,500 in eight hours, but tickets start at $138, and they're a little pricey for some people and many travelers say it's cheaper and faster to fly. >>> a report just out this morning shows home prices up in october, the biggest annual gain in more than two years. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange. tell us more. >> this is a bigger gain than analysts were expecting....
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russia put on the beijing of song. it was like the chinese olympics. azerbaijan last year pumped out their national output on the stage. they were competing to show off to europe, look what we're like from the east, the former soviet republic. ♪ >> reporter: there's a lesson to be learned from previous eurovision winners. in budgets and costumes, less is often more. ♪ the rules of the game >> reporter: cnn, london. >>> all right. i want to go back to richard quest in london to talk a little about the fiscal cliff and the global impact if we end up going off of it. richard, i want to ask you first, are you one of those fans of eurovision, that show we just saw there? >> reporter: of course! it's part of -- it's in the dna of europeans to hate, detest and loath it and love it at the same time. on another occasion when we haven't got more serious matters to deal with, i will happily give you a couple of renditions of famous euros. >> please, tell us what's going on because clearly a lot of folks worried about it. is it a global issue? >> absolutely. t
russia put on the beijing of song. it was like the chinese olympics. azerbaijan last year pumped out their national output on the stage. they were competing to show off to europe, look what we're like from the east, the former soviet republic. ♪ >> reporter: there's a lesson to be learned from previous eurovision winners. in budgets and costumes, less is often more. ♪ the rules of the game >> reporter: cnn, london. >>> all right. i want to go back to richard quest in...